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  • '''Noah Webster''' (October 16, 1758 - April 28, 1843) was an American lexicographer, textb Noah Webster was born in Hartford, Connecticut, to an established Yankee family. His fa
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  • * Austin Nathan W., "Lost in the Maze of Words: Reading and Re-reading Noah Webster's Dictionaries," Dissertation Abstracts International, 2005, Vol. 65 Issue * "Noah Webster" in ''The Cambridge History of English and American Literature in 18 Volume
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  • *[http://noahwebsterhouse.org/biography.html The Noah Webster House & West Hartford Historical Society] *[http://www.m-w.com/info/noah.htm Noah Webster] on the Merriam-Webster website
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  • *[http://noahwebsterhouse.org/biography.html The Noah Webster House & West Hartford Historical Society] *[http://www.m-w.com/info/noah.htm Noah Webster] on the Merriam-Webster website
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  • * Austin Nathan W., "Lost in the Maze of Words: Reading and Re-reading Noah Webster's Dictionaries," Dissertation Abstracts International, 2005, Vol. 65 Issue * "Noah Webster" in ''The Cambridge History of English and American Literature in 18 Volume
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  • .../monaghan.html The Textbook as a Commercial Enterprise: the Involvement of Noah Webster and William Holmes McGuffey in the Promotion of Their Reading Textbooks]
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  • '''Noah Webster''' (October 16, 1758 - April 28, 1843) was an American lexicographer, textb Noah Webster was born in Hartford, Connecticut, to an established Yankee family. His fa
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  • ...ngs continued rather than being ousted by reformers such as the American [[Noah Webster]]. British spellings such as ''realise'' rather than ''realize'' are often
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  • ...'Three Early Champions of Education: Benjamin Franklin, Benjamin Rush, and Noah Webster.'' (Bloomington, Ind.: Phi Delta Kappa Educational Foundation, 1976) ISBN 9
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  • ...that certain social-religious occurrences in his time were causative to [[Noah Webster]]'s undergoing of a religious transformation over time, which explains the
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  • ...on: A Biography.'' (1957). p. 47. Actually, Rousseau had an influence on [[Noah Webster]] (in terms of educating children) and some of the Transcendentalists like ...e and to indicate that Hamilton's version was illegitimate. According to [[Noah Webster]], the linguist who was also a Federalist editor, the choice of the name "R
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  • ...st party]], Hamilton supported it with subsidies to newspaper editors like Noah Webster, and the encouragement of the Treasury's network of friends and supporters.
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  • At the same time, an effort was made, most notably by [[Noah Webster]], with his ''Dictionary of the English Language'' and his ''[[Webster's El
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  • ...a few dozen words in American English spelling successfully simplified by Noah Webster, the spelling of English words has been frozen since the publication of Sam ...ot. Most of the differences between U.S. and U.K. spelling are a result of Noah Webster’s changes.
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  • ...ed articles yet. Linguistics is one of those. I think our best shot is [[Noah Webster]], since it's also listed in History. It was originally a Wikipedia import :I've gone over it, cleaned it up a bit, but there are problems. See [[Talk:Noah Webster]]. But I have a larger prejudice in that I'm very reluctant to approve som
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  • ..."Peter Porcupine" ([[William Cobbett]]) were their nastiest pensmen, and [[Noah Webster]] their most learned; Hamilton subsidized the Federalist editors, wrote for
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  • ...[[Ninpo]], [[Nintendo]], [[Nizam Sir Mir Osman Ali Khan of Hyderabad]], [[Noah Webster]], [[Noam Chomsky]], [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]], [[Nobuo Uem
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  • ...vention]</ref> According to American [[lexicographer]] (and Federalist), [[Noah Webster]], the choice of the name was:
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  • ...c scholars are descriptivists. I've seen the same distinction made between Noah Webster's approach to dictionary-making, and that employed by the OED folks. Webste
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  • ...New Hampshire resident, continues the line of renowned New England poets. Noah Webster, the Father of American Scholarship and Education, was born in West Hartfor
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  • How do you feel about approving either the article on [[Noah Webster]] or the one on [[Japanese English]]? They represent very different aspect
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